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Planning: Nursery at Liphook Crescent
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roz


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30-01-2012 04:48 PM

We still dont have a response to exactly what kind of disruption the nursery causes. I think several of us have asked the question but no answer seems to be forthcoming.

Let me put my own answer therefore. Correct me if I'm wrong.

When I have walked through the estate many times to drop my own child off to the childminder, I rarely ever saw a soul but occasionally parents taking their children to one of the two local schools. I rarely ever saw a car go up and hardly ever met anyone in the street. I was always amazed how quiet it was.

My view is that the disruption that Piplings cause has that scenario as a starting point. The presence of a few additional cars and pedestrians to and from the nursery is considered disruptive relative to almost complete silence. However that is hardly considered unreasonable disruption unless you are the TLRA but as an absolute it hardly registers on the Richter Scale.

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RE: Planning Application: Nursery at Liphook Crescent - roz - 30-01-2012 04:48 PM

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